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L'Enseigne de Gersaint
The artist Jean-Antoine Watteau created this oil painting on canvas. Representing the wealthy society of the early 18th century, it shows an event at an art gallery where people are admiring and discussing artwork while wearing elegant clothing expressing the Rococo era. -
The Ray
This painting was created by Jean-Simeon Chardin and used oil on canvas. It represents a bloody scene gutted and hanging from a hook on the stone wall while the handle of the knife is hanging off the ledge. -
The Washerwoman
Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin is the artist of this oil painting on canvas. It shows a woman doing laundry with her son, capturing a moment in everyday life while demonstrating her purity and decency. -
Soap Bubbles
This painting was made by French artist Jean-Honoré Fragonard using oil on canvas. A young boy is shown in the picture blowing soap bubbles, which float and pop all around him in a playful and joyful way. -
The House of Cards
This painting was created by Jean-Baptiste Simeon Chardin and used a medium of oil. Jean-Jacques Le Noir son is the model of this painting. The artist tries to portray a childhood sense while also showing composure. -
The Return from the Market
Oil on canvas was the medium used by Jean Simeon Chardin. A young woman is shown in the picture coming home from the market with a basket full of fruits and veggies. Her hair is groomed naturally and simply, and she is wearing an elegant yet practical dress. A few buildings and trees provide a calm background for the scene. -
The Breakfast
This artwork was created by Francois Bouncher using oil on canvas. He uses different elements that creates an elegant and fashionable sitting room. The young woman at the center right has a beauty spot at her temple that represents the French upper class. -
The Milliner
French artist Francois Boucher used oil on canvas for this painting. He added voluminous drapery that surrounds the two women shown. This creates a finery and luxury atmosphere; this type of composition was called “boudoir painting” and was popular in the Rococo art. It provided a flirtatious, intimate look into rich and fashionable lives of young women. -
The Seesaw
Jean-Honoré Fragonard is an artist that created thispiece of artusing oil on canvas. On a seesaw, two young ladies are shown in the picture. One of them lifts her skirt to show off her legs, while the other observes with an expression of astonishment and laughter. The scenario is set in a lush garden with colorful trees and flowers, which gives the setting a playful and enjoyable feeling. -
Basket of Wild Strawberries
Oil on canvas was the medium used by theartist Jean-Honoré Fragonard. The painting shows a basket of strawberries on a table in a simple yet elegant scene. The strawberries and basket have been carefully put together to represent an atmosphere of abundance and the beauty of nature. The freshness and appeal of the fruit are captured by Fragonard's use of vivid colors and diligently attention to detail. -
The Bathers
This piece was created by Jean-Honoré Fragonard using oil on canvas. The picture shows a group of women taking a bath in a calm and beautiful setting with a peaceful river and vibrant plants all around. A sense of intimacy and reflection is created by the women's different positions. Fragonard's shows the scene's beauty and innocence, while his use of delicate brushwork and soft lighting enhances the skin's and the natural environment's textures. -
The Swing
Jean-Honoré Fragonard created this art work using oil on canvas. An older guy pushes a woman on a swing in the painting, as a shadowy observer lurks nearby. Fragonard represents Rococo art by demonstrating beauty, enjoyment, and the free attitude of the era through his use of color and light as well as his naive and romantic composition. -
The Writer
This portrait of Louis Francois Prault, was created by Jean-Honore Fragonard. The writer uses a historical costume posed with quill and an open book at the desk which represents his profession. The figure turning away gives a spontaneous impression. -
The Progress of Love: Love Letters
This painting was created by Jean-Honoré Fragonard using oil on canvas. A man is shown in the artwork writing a letter at a desk as a woman sits close by and glances over his shoulder with love and tenderness.Through his detailed and expressive representation of the characters, this painting demonstrates the artist's ability to capture emotional depthof human connection. -
The Bolt
The American artist John Singleton Copley created this painting, which was done in oil on canvas. A significant situation in which a lightning strike on a ship at sea causes confusion and ruin among the passengers is portrayed in the picture.